Hey, call me really dumb, but I just did something I could have done before, but it just occurred to me to do now.
I fit a nut using a micrometer caliper. Geeze-louEASE was it quick and easy.
What I did was measure the slot, and (duh) measure the nut blank. Then said ok, the slot is .127 by 1.652... I gotta remove X amount of material by sanding, filing... but all the trimming is done off the guitar. None of the fit it, not right, a little more, not right... just a bit more... ok... and after fitting it in the slot a good six or eight times and hoping you didn't take off too much material it finally fits.
This one went from blank to slot in like 5 minutes... Since I had to take off about .008 on the width, I could take a few passes on the sand paper, and remeasure. About .003 off... ok... a few passes... another .003... light passes... perfect. Took about a minute and a half. Length similar... just working it maybe 3 or 4 minutes. Again, it was measured to fit, so it fit.
So ok, maybe it was a "little" more than five minutes, but not much.
HIGHLY recommended!~
I fit a nut using a micrometer caliper. Geeze-louEASE was it quick and easy.
What I did was measure the slot, and (duh) measure the nut blank. Then said ok, the slot is .127 by 1.652... I gotta remove X amount of material by sanding, filing... but all the trimming is done off the guitar. None of the fit it, not right, a little more, not right... just a bit more... ok... and after fitting it in the slot a good six or eight times and hoping you didn't take off too much material it finally fits.
This one went from blank to slot in like 5 minutes... Since I had to take off about .008 on the width, I could take a few passes on the sand paper, and remeasure. About .003 off... ok... a few passes... another .003... light passes... perfect. Took about a minute and a half. Length similar... just working it maybe 3 or 4 minutes. Again, it was measured to fit, so it fit.
So ok, maybe it was a "little" more than five minutes, but not much.
HIGHLY recommended!~